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See Daimler motor car fitted with a 6 hp engine ascending an incline, 1900.
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Daimler motor car fitted with a 6 hp engine ascending an incline, 1900.
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Picture Number:10318747
Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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Caption:
Photograph by Hudson E Kearns. Plate taken from a Daimler Motor Company Ltd catalogue, published in 1900, showing four gentlemen sitting in a Daimler motor car driving up a steep incline at the Nutton & Sons workshop in Dublin. Britain's first motor manufacturer, The Daimler Motor Company Limited began producing cars late in 1896. In 1900 the Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VII, purchased his first car from the company. Daimler held the Royal Warrant to produce cars for the British Sovereign's use until 1960 when the honour passed to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Daimler was purchased by Jaguar in 1960, who continued to manufacture cars under the Daimler name.
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In Collection of: Science & Society Picture Library
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Subject(s) > Transport > Road Transport
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